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TACOMA — Minutes after Ridgefield senior Danica Allen ran by far the best 3,200-meter race of her life at the 2A/3A/4A state championships Saturday, all she wanted to do was run. And run. After all, ...
Our dear mother, Rose Evelyn Lillian (Berggren) Kopman, peacefully passed away on May 15, 2025, at the age of 95. Rose was born to Walter and Helen (Kangas) Berggren of Brush Prairie, Washington, on ...
Charles “Chuck” Arthur Gullickson, 75, of Battle Ground, Washington, passed unexpectedly and quickly into the arms of his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024. Born on Sept. 14, 1949, in Portland, ...
The Ridgefield Art Association will host its annual “Whimsy” art exhibit from Wednesday, June 4, through Thursday, June 26, at the Ridgefield Community Library, 210 N. Main Ave., Ridgefield. The ...
The community focus article Facebook posts asking area residents about their concerns for southwest Washington after the first quarter of 2025 were rough. From complaints about using social media for ...
Area high school athletes were named to Greater St. Helens baseball and softball all-league teams for their individual successes this spring on the diamond. Battle Ground’s James Gill III was named ...
All four Idaho Republican congressmen want the U.S. Small Business Administration , or SBA, to move its Pacific Northwest ...
Skamania, this week testified in front of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to underscore priorities for ...
A new report released by the Governor’s Salmon Recovery Office shows that several populations of salmon in Washington state have improved, but most still face extinction. Of the 14 species of salmon ...
After dropping to historic levels last year due to ongoing drought and high temperatures, hydropower generated in the Northwest is expected to rise slightly this year from much needed precipitation.
Elected officials within the Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council have expressed reluctance to adopt a rate of assumed revenue growth that would presume an extra $1 billion in the ...
Over an hour and a half of the Wednesday, May 21 Clark County Council meeting was public comment regarding the idea of a ban on holiday fireworks, despite no ban being proposed in the first place.